FRAMINGHAM, MA – Worldwide phablet shipments will reach 175 million units worldwide in 2014, passing the 170 million portable PCs expected to ship during the same period, according to a new forecast from IDC. 

Next year, total phablet volumes will top 318 million units, surpassing the 233 million tablets forecast to ship in 2015.

Phablets are smartphones with screen sizes from 5.5" to less than 7". 

While  phablets are a relatively new category of device, first picking up volume in 2012, the pressure that the category has placed on the tablet market has already been clearly observed as the growth of smaller, 7" tablets has begun to slow. IDC expects more consumers to shift back toward larger-sized tablets with their next purchase. However, that trend hasn't made up for the decreased shipments of smaller sizes, which has resulted in lower overall expectations for the tablet market in 2014 and beyond.

With Apple expected to join the space in the coming weeks, we anticipate even more attention on phablets as larger screen smartphones become the new norm," said senior research manager Melissa Chau. IDC expects phablets to grow from 14% of the worldwide smartphone market in 2014 to 32.2% in 2018.

As the Smart Connected Device market matures, and emerging markets drive more of the growth, the percentage of the market made up of phablets plus regular smartphones is expected to increase. In 2014 IDC expects smartphones to represent about 70% of the total market. By 2018 that will grow to 75.6%. While consumers in places like the United States and Western Europe are likely to own a combination of PCs, tablets, and smartphones, in many places the smartphone — regardless of size — will be the one connected device of choice. Dropping average selling prices for phablets and smartphones will help drive this trend. In 2013, a phablet cost an average of $568 versus a regular smartphone at $320, while IDC forecasts that in 2014, those prices will drop to $397 and $291, respectively.

"Clearly, mobile computing is a space where consumers are still trying to figure out what mix of devices and screen sizes will suit them best," said Tom Mainelli, program vice president at IDC. "What works well today could very well shift tomorrow as phones gain larger screens, tablets become more powerful replacements for PCs, and even smart watch screens join the fray."



Worldwide Smart Connected Device Forecast Shipments, Market Share, Growth, and 5-Year CAGR (units in millions) 

Category

2014* Shipment Volumes

2014* Market Share

2014* YoY Growth

2018* Shipment Volumes

2018* Market Share

2018* YoY Growth

5-Year CAGR

Regular Smartphone

1,077.4

60.2%

12.8%

1,246.2

51.2%

3.2%

5.5%

Phablet

174.9

9.8%

209.6%

592.9

24.4%

16.6%

60.0%

Tablet + 2-in-1

233.1

13.0%

6.5%

303.5

12.5%

4.7%

6.8%

Portable PC

170.0

9.5%

-4.7%

170.0

7.0%

0.8%

-1.0%

Desktop PC

133.5

7.5%

-2.3%

121.1

5.0%

-1.6%

-2.4%

Total

1,789.0

100.0%

15.8%

2,433.7

100.0%

5.9%

9.5%



Source:  IDC Worldwide Smart Connected Device Tracker, September 3, 2014.

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